Men and Women as They Are: Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro”
The characters in Mozart’s “Figaro” are the furthest thing from mere archetypes. Instead, they are...
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Posted by Stephen M. Klugewicz | Apr 30, 2024 | The Imaginative Conservative |
The characters in Mozart’s “Figaro” are the furthest thing from mere archetypes. Instead, they are...
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In these United States our Religious systemhas undergone a revolution, if possible,more...
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The angry thunderclaps that crashed in the darkness above Whitemarsh Plantation in Prince Georges...
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Skip to content Though Handel’s “Messiah” rightly reigns supreme as the king of music for Easter,...
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“They are finally going to play my music.” —Hector Berlioz, on his deathbedThough Hector Berlioz’s...
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